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Milian wants 'Wonder Woman' movie role
Published Wednesday, Oct 17 2007, 14:34 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
Singer Christina Milian has admitted that she would love to get the part of Wonder Woman in the upcoming Justice League of America movie.
The film will bring together the superheroes from the Justice League comic books - Superman, Batman, the Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Green Lantern.
A number of Hollywood stars have already been linked to the project, which is due to be released in 2010.
Milian, who has appeared in Superman show Smallville, has not revealed whether she has auditioned for the role, but admits she is interested in doing it.
She told MTV: "That would be awesome. I think confidence and strength lie in your mind, and I would love to exude that strength.
"I used to want to work in comics. I wanted to be an illustrator. I wanted to write books, and mostly, I wanted to write Justice League. I still have the comic books I collected from that."
Actresses Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Teresa Palmer are thought to be up for the Wonder Woman role, while The OC's Adam Brody and rapper Common have also been linked to the movie.
The film will bring together the superheroes from the Justice League comic books - Superman, Batman, the Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Green Lantern.
A number of Hollywood stars have already been linked to the project, which is due to be released in 2010.
Milian, who has appeared in Superman show Smallville, has not revealed whether she has auditioned for the role, but admits she is interested in doing it.
She told MTV: "That would be awesome. I think confidence and strength lie in your mind, and I would love to exude that strength.
"I used to want to work in comics. I wanted to be an illustrator. I wanted to write books, and mostly, I wanted to write Justice League. I still have the comic books I collected from that."
Actresses Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Teresa Palmer are thought to be up for the Wonder Woman role, while The OC's Adam Brody and rapper Common have also been linked to the movie.
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